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X lit. 0 11VL.Lt 1 .x 41 w - . - ' WRITTEN B V R. TV PAIS K, JUN. ,ESq. sung at the Anniversary. Celebration . he Musachuselts - Charitable Fire Society, by . Mrs: fonts. ' flllZ Street was a ruin, and Night's. horrid j glare ' ' lllumia 'd with terror, "the face of Despair ; '-, - While houseless, b-wailingi : Mute Pity assailing, . " -.. " ' .. ; A MoTKEii's wild shrieks piere'd the mcrci . ' less air. . -.- ' . . .iiesme ner stoou ivdwakd, unpmrms cam wind, - 7 '. " . ' .' .. rt , ...",1. .. 1.'. . .t,-.....,,. .flt llnfttdii'rl Koltiri'l - vAwuke, my po.or M a k r,- '..-..-.,. v ' . Oh ! ..fly to mo, Mary - .I ; .find. : -r'. .v -; v In vain he cill'd, for now the volum'd . .smoke ' ... Crackling between the parting rafters. "'. broke, -."V ;. - . Thro' the rent seams the forked flames aspire. " Al!,a!l is lost the roof's on Cre the roof's on Ere.' Hash fl'O'.u t!;6 , .wlnilo w broiiglil Man to view, - .-' '" She scream'd as around berths flames fi&fce iv blew ; ' " Where art thou, Mother; : "' Oh ! fly to me, Brother! vGh ! s'ive ybra- poor Ma.iy, who lives but for you ! Leare not your poor Mart y, Ah ! stve your poor Maiiy ! " ' 'J!er vUionM form descrying, , On wings of ho"rr living, ' 1 Viie yo'ith erects his fr.it.. Ic triz, 'i'lien plmi v :i i i the m Ouenmg bat.c ! Alof' h .dauntless so.ars, The iliming room explores ; The roof i.i cinder . crushes, Thro' tumbling v; he rushes! She's sale iron 'fear's ahyms : She f nil. is in blow akd's aims ! Oh! Nmu'ue, sif.h t!iy ttiiimpiis are, 'i'iiy sinrlest c'hiM can bravely dare 1 From th: UttV-Hitmjvl-.irc Arpu ?. It his been observed, that HuUhinfm the royal governor of Massachusetts, said, that it would never be good limes in America, till ras hanging!; by.lus Jhandi on the outside. of a witidow all in flames, and MuiaU" Jie leant - ttanyeious part of the pavement on which fail. ' r"x ' .' ' . '. The-stronge&t light for discoveiin :; all a 'mother's heart, is..cci tain!y that of a conlU ration ! How does that woman from the top of that Serrace, reach cut to her luisb.uid, -be-low,-tlie dear pledge of their union"! She ad vances, she lean 'forward,, she leans still fur-, ther forward ; the child' in her arm:: clinging either to' her bosom.or her lips : but at.lcnglh betwet'U the extended arms of tlie mother, aiYd the extended arms of the. fattier, the diild just taken sleeping from it s- cradle -I tuui- j td away my eyes and ficd. r" I had already .'traversed Uie.squarerven i 1 met, escaping trom a. nurn.ng pa- tce, a ran woman of nmjestic beauty and stature' f.tH . dressed and in tL-.ti'5, magniticeiitly habited, . and hiding before her by tlie hand tvo n.i-' ked -children. ' ; .'The' sm -dies ok these child ren, seeing her motheTlament iiiid weep'. was .weeping and lamenting also. The bister, wliv hud a chui-ming'tucs,-' b;:nuiid)td with cold, was striving trover, and even to veil , her youthful and tender body with her arms and hands. Uidvappy mother ! she ' surely hud-lost a child '; she. hud two whtdU she held by tho hand) and she x;m weepinjr. In the meanwhile, okl .men, c'lilc'.ren, sol-dict-s, priests, ricli ami poor, were continual ..ly swelling the nml).itude, wliich robed Sro.u... end of the square to the other, like ur.e.ui agitated by a tempest. I see them now en. C- 11. .... f -.i u icr ou i eiei a, i:.'Jv tuiiic uul ui i'.. in-." v--t'.jrn to the ciiu'rch, then rush headlong for ward, and fall. . I beheld a j-oemjj gi 1 wlio had fainted away, piss by me, carried 'by four soldiers, on their crossed sabres. She ' was beautiful I 'the'hfigi-.'.ucss of the. fre was reflected from her pale I or.-he u! and colour less cheeks, "and glittering n the ti;ar esca ping from her eye-li('a. Juf, in aiilY-s dread ful, scene, w hat m ide me shudd'.r 'jiost -with h irror, was the silence in t!:f. e inte rvals ' when the. wind was hu-ihed. Th 'n issjed from all parti smothered sigh;, profound groans, Uiar i-oa.png of the "flumes, a tf.e destroyed ; tlie crash ofO'ie t.'uildin ;s. ftUibg tery v.nmi'Tit, and tt,- lifiMU-vv-rdi'ii-; iries of mothers. I was at Set. th fticut to iet e the- .place, when s'u hhtdr. ai a vindnw of the "Vatic'-m, bv the ery side of the jhur.esv-I- by Ttatefrom the uly rJ" U'ashington; cr.d 20 somVodd miles above the town of Cumber land : there remains however, some tt i '.ling .obstructions in this branch, whi h impede the navigation in theory seasons c f the year ; but it is questionable whethti: this incinive rience does not . result mnte' fr.om lhc bud. construction of the boats tmployed in the navigation, than any defect of the work on the riier. These boats carry '170 bbj;t.'foiiri and draw from 1, inches to 2 feet w?tei. if they fe.r.u'.y but 2 or ft -irrcTie s, they ivuuhl m'et-c with, no dif.iculty for ten nianhs in xht year, and experiments are'.; making, tla1 suc cess of wVtch issaid To btTTtatn,.tcrTTrduce them to the proper draft of water. In this yeat there lias been no interruption in th'e navigation for the want of water,, or I loo great dra of the bouts' : .lari- e quantities of Hour timber and ether articles have de scended the' river; and the prospects are such as to leY.e no doubt, that e ery thi,ng in tne upper country prt.partdor preparing for ! v tte'r transportation, will reaxlily hnd its way ! to u-.ar'!ct, in the present season. One k-:.- tleman, a Vic!' enterprising farmer in T'tfder- ick coun'v, Iar-ylancl, resicliu;? some nules i higher ui) tlie river Monocncy t':an Fretler- ick town, h is already sent-hi:. liat live, times i t.) this -market since the ' bre:d.'ng tip of the !' frot, and has delivered .upwards ot I've hun- dred harreis of f!o; . There aVe sever; I strr : nis ihnt discharge" themselves iot- the main !na!ic!i of the rivt-i , some of "which arc scarcely less important than the river it:,e!f. The most -considerable are the Shenandoah, the South IVniich, the IMonornry. and the ( - mocho; !ufguc. The Sotuh branch is now na'vifahle ;o-or f-0 j -rmK's, -the iMrnocaey alo.:t half that di-s-;l t. nee and into the hei.i t t.f Frederick count v,. !' the. Lrgcst. .rielieU, an.i most productive l county i:r M.iryJan 1 tht.oth'crtv.o l)raticlies 1. are no' in a state of --.o inM'M) ioinrovcment, but It hole (... ies i 'he r(.iiiT):uiv are I! now (ihectcd (" an oper ui-n oti the Shen.m Ioah, which will o' ');r .'o,(:0 dollars, and which,' w hen finished, v. ill add to our present iiiLml'oavitr o.ion.-'ii'f.'ie s' ort of JO. i miles, and in the" h'leU cotu.trv-of the L'niN-il a j dl, by the mieii'Ciiri :.-rf-Mr. Machr.e, and Dr. Sleight,"vho i'tisvl -rgei- tiie dwbtat.4 set him free. ' Being now at Idjetty, .i;nd. i!irst':ng for know ledge, he tletenumew- to make the tour of Eurcpe,' apd fnonvhs and Unaided, per-, fjifocd the greater part o;i fo t, support--, ing bimstH ly . playing on ! is l'ute to the jas-mts oi'the cout'.iics iKroi'h' which lie . .passed. yn th frozen moi-ivtains of Switzerland, a1' situation, t;ne would suppose, ..not very.. favorable - to . the Mur.es, be Rave the f:rst i-j ecimit) of his poetical rdnfilks in u letter' Hn-liis bradteiy-lh.e-1 tev. I l cm v (.j'lli.smuh. iiiHvhich, in the simple feeling I ingiutee r.atih-e, he thus displays bis fratern.-.l l.'.on, ah'tl describes his own situation ' Re.i.olc, iihfti nl. di me!an-S ty " 'Vi' , Or by tte 1 .zy.Si.hi.lu , ot . ti. 'ii: (TfJ " ' " Or orwiri, wix'ft ike iu'e Coijaii!i"b6vt giir lt ihf houfl.l 'fl.rnger Oni die oi i-;, Or vvhere Cimpoi;' pljjjjnorrjkco iaj, A. wevy. waftt txpJ.i'Jii to lu fkiti , ' 'lYtSertVr .I roin, wh lever reilnu to t.e Mf'Mt'ut uo!rvIIM loiidljr lurnil.vihe- ; Siiii to-n;y hio.hcr t ui ni. l.l i W,cL piin, Anit di.-gi, t e ch rtmove crigil Vn.g chain. This poein is .known under the title of the Traveller, and is" esteemed one of the most iinisiiedpiet.es of pot!y in the Knlisb leu-' r,uage. In it is di Covered .ruch -oi that'; native siiVip.'icity and lh.it g-r.aliie spirit' of -. philanthropy which wcie tlie chief, charac' teiistics and the irealeit beauty of-.the v. ri lings -or Goldsmith.- Tu .-Geneva he was engaged rs a travel -ling .tutor , to a yr,",.ng man w.ho had .hteiy come to lift possession of a co'nsi.deruble, un expected fortune, With a prmihO, that le should not ir.teifeie in the government of Lis pupil. In this situation his nifahner f t" travelling was more agreeable, but he wra still inrne unhappy tli'r'u before. The avari cious disposition of hij pupil, formed a stri king conU'a-st it !i Id's gt i.nosilyy and ro'.i dered him inihapnv ;' .!; there is i.oihin'--more disagreeable than for a-man of a liberal the C.umr.vjii hio't.r were j'iad of a s'tcclt's h-.-r.d and pluch. An oh; F.u invr, heui ing that ex pression, soon .r'ur ilL ! a shep, and hung the head ut.d piack over uie door of the t'.ato Siouse. beheld a cm- pne-i?. ami the sovcreit. !e ,,tt. LXnrV)UD!N AHV ANTIDOTE Tj the- !,!j f l- .'.;:.7e.y.-nz;;e. IJkxj Ai.nr.!?, wiu lives near Shark hiver, M !im uith co'iivy, Xc w-J r-ey, was j bci '.c her, jovung thi to. w'h h complacem y, bitten the ?d of this month by .a rattlesnake ; and p itting th'-m in the uttit-jdc ol'p'ayi r. mu.ti'.ti on tlict- km.:--. ; tU" tea;.. it vvcJ ot tne wretctud people a.e all '.:-i ;'..! to tiio l ene r d)!e pMiiil". and tiion .an. Is ot extended arms lifted up in prayer, lie" raise I 's-eyea to heaven and prays. Imagine tlie storm. conriagratiou, an .1 tho prayers mingling their murmurs as if in concert, amidst this profou.Vl and awful Mkin.r. How shall I p lint a scene v. inch presented itself at this moment to my eye'. I-:-On me f the sf.iH of the church, single, and senifaled honi the .multitude, a mother was m esS'ng together the l'.ttlv hands of her c'.ii I upon i'-s km es ipmiiid to siiili r a co.tr'ee,.i'-:i.v.'ilh' a p.er-.'0 -f -:tcs. v , a d'ilercn' (b DM'n.i. J i.t tii.y niiu.imd Fro-r. -the-.-.e data, the public, will draw 'iis '! noi. hmg io.'itl'r j. i.u-v 'had some dijhctdiy l! own-c.onebis'ons. Lvery . inielligi nt ' reader j; in the south of iM.i.te :u? !p irkd. Thej om.g tt -a. ,il . p:ux-i j ia '.!iis real ell'ort of a private man returned tv 1 u-l jial, and' G";'.smi-li coo.' ):!!', on-e'p.ie e.ces a'ive the vcech -.f jl wm;lered on the coiuiiieiiti till haii.g io t sjMi'.e .niyasurv' satisfied ids curiosity lc re r turned to hi i native, tl'ii.iii v: tiems vlesn ' ai .rpon-'i'l in his soriMl -riMe-sd- hi an insta11t.the.4i .o.:d.iut.r .miuds cry, in an msta.i" tnev are people ot v 1 rgtt.ia , ftl; ryl-.j id," " aliid 'lVnhy.'yI-" v-umi O'-iv, -, id are more immedi.nelv t' eii j ;, tjy; ie,.c.lts vf.ihis navigation ; l;ul to the best jii'eiY'.ts of the win ! people of the ' V- nitw r-tvits in the duration of our tmiuii.' i:rtu'T. (!. lu-re'.oicre iiavial.le eastern t.nd v. tslt: n .va'crs, lb' re is a country of im merse extent, ihr greater part of which i v ., inhabitants, inul so would hav e 1 1 - vjth three rattle j, as he was '.looping topic!. up, some chit). I he. s:.ae l.'s'ened Its f mgs in bis linger until lie iil'ti-d it near Z leet from tlie' grcim.'d. 'l he wound b'.cd, and in j few mrno'es began to k. well a'V.pui liiiu i;i l It's el )ow. lie wenMo u i':u c where i.'iivkslui l been mi 'v, an:! ir.' : some of the tla;' with hi- uriu ., iu.d apiitd it to l!ic w'o ,n I.' In half i.n.ti'-ur t!'epu;i teamed, and be his not r.uhercd ny l orlu r incni.ve liieuec hum it. !... 'i r. ..;. .'t.; 6. 19 i . - .- C . . f i . -. . TJi. I Ji iJj Dlj .1 i .: " A 1 1 ii f brdr Vac: .v , . f. .1 ". i.f . ri! !:t out lest in th. 1.. ir the A'ui'uM'i. It I our whvr a-'cd ;ii:r.t.i-s 1 1 hil li cit ,ir.- tln-.-.S a 'eet), ar-l tMr iiiuitaniit, :ud i.-,V' .u i a .ikiu,'. .... r v; a cio!! 1 .''1 .i orie J ri" ; it V..-; I'Lir 'l li d.r'iiv ..d 1'. 1. we. Initaterl i..a.t ,ttiu. u '-.-j u .hi 1 ; tit j,. ,t,irtr . i.i . iM.iut. 'I lie 1 1 . .1.' i f n't hr. I1.1t l.or nd seen. ! 1 yv. I U en . !..i i ! ;.e of t'.e . , . .... :.'L,t.; iu.,,d!',I. . by 1 s b ; try" !ilir 'ihe cries 0: .'! ers t.ull r. .r! my hi ait ! I, .d j'h ullhv txeniog i.i th: j.v. ;h 101 lio .l ot the Vi' -itan. and was rctu'i. i to mv. 1 1 !;'in ji in the I'i dl Spagna. t) , e. 'tnu r i!,c S , 1 ir. of Su u v, 1 pkr ( . 1 1 the f! n,c, h:y h, bm-.rt;V. f..rt!i f;o;.i iHj to t .f i n, , ir id ,u t liiiu, -, wSi,vh th' )' i 1 1 . h :4 !y ki'iuiAil, wire m iti...Tuj ch ug t' my nuiid: colu.nn o u s ;-.i,iut cf tir. a'.r. 11. I wit ali-a, ail niiis. ir:V"f, I'-' m; in 1 ; n.viell uie-.ly viewing ,1 v 1 ' ', . H I. I w 1 eni-ninr the Ibil ..! Lb-: n iii';ii,;ii a yoijtli p tw ,, a, 1 I f. tr. r p.. In. ,u n-..,' cam.11 's.n i.Jl . tu, I'M hi. v.j .1 h rs. hv iUi s.m n.r uf hi. 1 Ai 1 I 'j tH I !.. n, and s1,,- r he to.k u ti-t I.i . w.ib, 1i- ,,. ,,ft e 1 ;u v.un in bn biw' I vit.U ii.,. ,ttel tbt it ai It :: Tin ',! inn. 1 b I 1 1 15. t f 11 klccp r. 1 1 i'.b j lb.- ii 1 ,,. , J., , . ! . r Aiiere hi i. v. ten . !i t . X,I t'e- b ' v. 1 1. 1 1 p ,,i, r 1 , li 1 1 mi hi 11 Hf u.i ip I i,i ; 4 b !. U.dl, I . t'...'.-r. ;t's ( Ii 1 th- 11. : '. i;i,4...i,. ' di'iv a-M . , ir. c s' .1 1 -4 a; u,cni 1 . t.n : tli ne m I ,i t I j ,1 1, i' -i-i t l 1,'!. a i aif of I.. .!.!. rt hn , t -miirj I fTiMi't ilo iirs. -th up Vv re n. IV -it I'llbivi ij then wit:i a t. -it ful v c t't; l 1 dit'icrii', nt ti I it!? diMflT, Uir. lv'yii mn. iii, it,t n" imp.S, t. p.i-ttcd by ih. lite, which v a p tr.-i.ij Iijin liciiind tlieiu stood :t yonug g;r!. with disbe- j veiled hui-, and lost i.i t.: . ,. stretching with J t'.l her grier(jr.d doubtle .s wjii, ,..H h -r 1 .w) '. th most pithetic luu ! to-.yt.vds lbs p mt.-li t. hile at the f.e. of tlrs g'-l. on t!.e contrary, i seated with her bad. Ic the Vatic i'f'aiid the- 1 pontiff, a wo n:u neither v.-.epu.g nor pray- i -l;ig, surve; od her with an or of ii-'otirshtnent. ; ltr cliilo, indeed, w pi iying in her ' bosom. In the utea i tutu the i m'.i;T ha-. ' ended his praji ratid r.ses ; t 'e people on-Rc-rying bin. with u ii.ttc'.'.d.lu expectation. With a voice fall ofhop.. ..? a hmio" c t. tcnatice, the pjntih'u .v e.l- ove. the pros trate nuillitudc, l!ie h !y m :U benedic tion, when 0:1 a sudd-:! or if by a miirc! . ticlhe i.st v.oidt of l i'j b.a. bi ,i.i are pi. noinied, the winds ha.? i ..;! ; tii flr.ie f.ills; the t.o ikc r.ses in a id i k w liiUviii.'. ; i,!!ve!'p,-s muo"uis I e 'coti'l.'.jrlioii, : 1 1 . 1 11 -.'.ore, to the oi,;:.l a!i its m imd ob !.cur;t' Ah! I.n,v'ad.i-ii. .!!. it tut lie- liv., by ll.iph.tvl at the r.'hii ! he mt, puor in nurse ;J)d laden with know ledge. , , . lie arrived a'. Ir,nd:r. -without more v. " without friends, atrd. wiih c niimkoveril iud d with I'loomy prospects. In this condi tion he applied to several Apothecaries for employment; but his cotmtei.aure was r.-r inviting, hs Ji ish i'i cent was disgusting and llsey would not receive him. Having learn ed that his old ft lend. Dr. Fdeigh, resi t, d j in the city, he, with difficulty, found his re ! sidence, ami visited him. The Doctor re ceived him with all the waiinth of the mot Ceueious friendship, und welcomed him to j hi-house and his parse. Jomi after he ivji !J eiigae.ed as assiotant 'yrflu Academy a shel l I instance irom Lorn'on, in vlnrh sitiialioti ! he continued fu' thrte years. ( While in l e a.., i i... . ...... 1 .....: -1 .. ..1 ..... I .ra'..ltl l.v '..v ?bHI.I Plvlwlia 'l 11. .1- 1 li .lin-.iVrbi.t (or the enterptiv.e of v. hirh we :u c spcakir.g. U was in v..in to hope that tliis ( ournry coidd be si 1 tie I unless novi;.;'.' lioa could be cat tied nearly lolts celiire It 4 was qurlly visions 4o itagitie thai the A'l.u.t:c and western'states separate d by such a liarri.r, coiMJiemain 1 ng tinde-r one ;; veeun.mi. The P tomac ion i '.atioa wl.'nh noyi cTvUhds wc'.w.ii i v. it liin lu. or jO miles -1 f d.e n:'. !; able western waters, w ill largely 'woi.ltib'ite to the imnieui.t'.e settierm nt and cultivation of thii viiUicviH-ss. bv nffuidimr to" 1 cism fur the Monthly lUview, wlich atira 1- the c'dtiv: tors, ti'e means of c; li yi.ic, to :.;ar- jl ed tlie a'tentiuii of tin, public, mid occar.onr-il ket tlie fr'.iits of their iridns'.ry. . h will also the vdiur of th,.t pubii. atiru to tli'.aj-.c l.iiu af itd to the people 011 ti e wrs'i rn wati rs," jl in the eonipilatioiL of it.- He u! mi wrote f'-r as low ( own uilhe fjl! of toe l)l.iit, ami ptr- l! one of the public papers, in whic h mi st id" litr m.J cl'.ta'.'er coiiviy- )j hii est ivi and hii Ch.ntit I'kihs-pheri crCi- ' W 1 1 n v .: . 1.1 . tt.uii . 1. 11., ml.':. ii-.,. .0 ila i i ni il, -'i 'i n T. I.avt frr-i iiiiy of in"i .0.1 nur.t in ih. the i.v 1 I'..cii.ai. tt:.-' '. ti.. t''jiy' i.tr. itiiH .id lv!;ei ig th.it i,.i t ,.i p.-j.vr :i.i U cil ul teitipieo by a pnv.,u 1 . i 'm ve, in tbit Hew world, o mi mi , 1 j : I . s ; i.v, ve; sb.dl 1 l oiiiiiiiie 1 1 1-iy ( . e 1 ir i i',trv n h i 1 .: Uriul iiifjer.. ti'n ii per ,:v, ;,. is ;, t...t o.; Mi v.xtr puw-.r i'i u'Au.U, Uun. JwUtCf. t itii vlj ! ctnet'.. 1 1 1 4,"i;i 11; k ..11.3. l.j'. ii t,K 1'. v.oiV walu m mi Ur ib i, 1 iMii Ok 11. vV.tv'i. ingf ft a 1. le'jri ;.!. the rcubriou.iry tr; rf'..i;t !iic hmidud ti'oiiuid ilidb.it h.iu been ei,Wii,Ud in it prn-' rirtioti ; vip rA ye.ih iuul Ills' el.ip-1 . b ( uethc whole of the M.'it It l!ir out-ti'.u of t he h ipi lower, the eai ance-for those snnphes I.0111 the oi l world, winch their necessities r.i. their comloi Is re (p irc. 'No lie are m it disol.'ble us those of :iit rc,. '1 his tiavi;-t.Mcn H clso inteicst-i-'g l" ,': people of Hit Ui .led blate;, tli'digh in a sm. lhr degree in the infmence it must have -n the r; pid .roivtl , n:d fuliiie-j;i 1.11 d.tur ifii.e tity v.lnih ii ct-bJ-.-hi d bv the c.,)!isti',".i .n uirl (he l.iwjteJjJ.u faliil biroiig 1 , bo.i !, the i;eiierl tonSin'.icn cl ti.e whole p"op..at the penaaiieiit Swat of their rjoV cn.mei t. t u. i,t In n.'iuih Citcuc fketclies of the l.if-e -nd Cir.u.clcr of UrT7rT7. !JMt i ii. ViTVurc tJl'rIly !c',ion i l'uii ..ttpiamt- fct.ee wi.ii the lortones tint i luiatUikol (hose v, hnv; t.u'irgs haie s-iviii isileasuie and In eti 0! i 1 vice to tn.i!iki! il. W e fetl inur e'.ed in their circtun.Uiiec ; wno vveiit, w ;in !i in ti e. I.vit ot otlu l would he pasted lAer wi '. .u' j. .ic.-. rctAivc i.chluioii.4 im- poilaiM c when tie) lilalv tw them, 'lotl.oe j v bo tijxc bet-r. ple-.ii'd with the - lboi r. of .in'.smsth, a. ii! n lie h ive lead them with- out pUusore, U bliel ik'.U'u ol hit hfc will liOt l.e iiuii l oiiit O-ifi. i l.otiMtru was the third notH.f the Ik v. Ch.it let GohUrnhb, of Uphill ill hihi'td. ile .Moiiln the of Nov. 1 7 J I In hi lailv U. r he di.ioieltd no ti.dikt o ixtrjoribii.il y vviiiui. t"r. while cn.iqMiiy, can be 1 nii. Klily e;.VitU II. jl i'i llie L'hiu-iM'y at Dublin, thiie he vat Uoii,;'.i, however h.,t b.111 eoiuplitlKd. to J plia id i.t It vjt of ihiltieil, with ail cider uf.bid t.iro 1 1 ihty to the b.i k 1:1 1 .l.i'.ititM.f bm'.Sicr, wt be di'.ini'ishi d in buy othtr t ...t p irt of lhc 1 iiwittiy, so tun ite horn any i ,iy tluu by being b'tged to b;udy tu Jrrn seaiH.it,!! la'.d tiiini) nine, tu ptuhi'ot ' more timii UMial Wfoie he wa ud.n tled lu the uivng anr thing 1 1 n.-k, u.eipt iille, H the tk-tn c of llarhvl ,r of Ar- li it 1. b.n.inr, Mini are da h' t' coinlng the ! '. grain teill-nivi 'ii ihe All .m" ic M-11 h uit mi.h a c u lio;' in llie A'.h.r. :iy In n.f,,ou a I (m mil t I...U froniji te,i. lnt.fet their Ihiar tran-pti d, lu the ti of ', -u ;n,u' ut th t'nited Stolen. id uut pi I" J l.sU a!l it mI t lol I .I)' ttllhk Llld eariugk. . The main Srj i' lu.f the liier, vl.i Ji ( ten l f.i.m tn!i- t ati r, to the fo'l t ftl.c At Ur,: t mot iiU 1.1. it tiny iu.ii.-j' le to l he . . . I . . I I.. ' I r c.i i!i cm t r r t in. rcniaviu 01 i.nin. boili, wl.crc he Cuiiitiieti'i d the 'iu'.y of !t)MC. litre lot U incident dispo.itioii, f r hic5i l cvir rrmrkhbe-, i-wnivd l int into diricidiv. I.Lh rn.iipeUpd lim to rebii'itth the SU.i!), t,d U.ue the place He had l?ronu boudtmin for m unf jrtutu'e f'.llow ttodetit in the vim of fifty W llai due 1 1 A tiii iii sod ind,itibinit'if ufirfble to ilit e .jt.;e tlie dvtt, lie mddct dv f!ed, but v, t pmi'ied i,'l artrited at S'liuUrUiH'lIc .i.i.i!-vt Cicotgv'k lUikt tluut mm-) i:.i!e j tJitcl Trwm the th;elti:'m bsiiwr f tizen of the World fust appeared. , The m ist eikbuted poetical comfisi lion of Goldtniith, is his DinritJ i7.V;i, in vhich l.e pt.thelic;d!y l.mnt the pro- -j gress of lor.uty in hi native lundi r.nd ci,t.i i pares the happiness of a fite and na'ur.l I atjitf with the ;cc and misery jr.trcducul .' by ti e .irm.ioi'H i nd the ouibearing gi'eat. This with his 'f'tu?d'r f,j ( Ld'xin ji J .in- i.V.i.t, a ha.!'1 iitupitii;.;d in the c;!'f:'c i.'n;dir'ny of the- Iinjuagc, vnd the pnidy of Uiv lhou;;ht, hatpluicd the' 4 utiiin in the lind irat.k of KnglUh poets; vhllt i.i l!tto.ic ofllome ai.d of l'.nglar.d v:rr..i.t. Fiini a kcat umong'thc lirM histcii-t.i e,f U T"rT and 1hit-niw4-AWtULkii.J.; 1 lo II the honoi t iff a natural philosopher. IVw mI o haie written so will, luM tvrit len -n so mail)- fubjectt zs Gol b,uith. li the liiigiiHe of Jol nWti, l.e lift tpr lies tl wining iiht'Hitl.ed or uiijfdcr.ied by his pen." Ile excelled as a I'oet, tn llis truirn. rrd a l'hiloOj.l.i r, but th i lei.i io-Ivhn- ai. J I. r.At r tt Lis heart aie ncjt to Lc t udioiieii. lUfoic Ii'h t'nath firtr.nehul n-rde am- , pie : tm nds h.r fu r lunur ui kirdi.is$, ami in..b,il luin to display his hi i.pvo! uce in , Belt ol j'l ticuMiv. feMt he lbt rep-id lo the piM.r, Mith intiuM, the I iiidncsp whh he Hi 1 in. I lioiii l is flifi.dj ill the di)Holhi . . pourty. He died t n ike 4 tl April, 1 77 1. A mat. I bh loi n tin I t hat Im n erected to hit tr:e nm ' t)iu the I'oet eoiiier t.f citinin .tef Ab bey. uuor. -.DOO- . IN the Tint eodc cf .t in M.nMHl.'nrUi . we find the Mlotng holtoiiir ptviistu innde'toiiiiti.-.incoldini Wl.ma thert it no ix) ios l'tiiiibrmi,t by any law hithcr tn itt-hli'lud tdT.xcd to the c il prirlice; id mmUy j eni i.t, Ly cxorbiui c) i lii'c toi.gue; in tibiH nd MldijM it i there foic, ot dcted, th.it til tuc li HlMl)ft. (otiiietctlbefbiu r.y routt or mapittictr, tlmt I.ath proper cri;tii.raiiic f the coi.c, lall be i',aged or (l in n duking-ul, and dipped over l.cml iiiiJ csrt tt.ne timtt in eornc (Miuiditit I hoc of luh or .dt wilti, nt the tce.il t tnaWtU'.t .hill judjt mt'.t. ' - -
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 17, 1804, edition 1
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